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  • 11Sampling bias — In statistics, sampling bias is when a sample is collected in such a way that some members of the intended population are less likely to be included than others. It results in a biased sample, a non random sample[1] of a population (or non human… …

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  • 12Sampling (music) — This article is about reusing existing sound recordings in creating new works. For other uses, see Sample (disambiguation). In music, sampling is the act of taking a portion, or sample, of one sound recording and reusing it as an instrument or a… …

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  • 13Nonprobability sampling — Sampling is the use of a subset of the population to represent the whole population. Probability sampling, or random sampling, is a sampling technique in which the probability of getting any particular sample may be calculated. Nonprobability… …

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  • 14Public perception of George W. Bush — George W. Bush, the President of the United States of America, has inspired a variety of perceptions regarding his policies, personality and performance as a head of state. In the U.S. and elsewhere, journalists, polling organizations and others… …

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  • 15Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008 — For nation wide opinion polls, see Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2008 presidential candidates. See also: Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008 This article is a collection of state… …

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  • 16Climate change opinion by country — For more about opinion in general, see Public opinion on climate change. Proportion reporting something or a great deal about global warming. Darker areas indicate a greater proportion of individuals aware, yellow indicates no data …

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  • 17Gallup Poll —    The man who lent his name to the famous poll taking organization was George Horace Gallup (1901 1984). He was born in Jefferson, Iowa, and attended school in his native state, graduating from Iowa State University. He then became professor of… …

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  • 18Gallup, George (Horace) — born Nov. 18, 1901, Jefferson, Iowa, U.S. died July 26, 1984, Tschingel, Switz. U.S. public opinion statistician. He taught journalism at Drake University and Northwestern University until 1932, when a New York advertising firm hired him to… …

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  • 19Robert Whitaker (photographer) — Robert Whitaker (born 1939) is a renowned British photographer, best known internationally for his many photographs of The Beatles, taken between 1964 and 1966, and for his photographs of the rock group Cream, which were used in the Martin Sharp… …

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  • 20Gallup poll — a representative sampling of public opinion or public awareness concerning a certain subject or issue. [1935 40; after G. H. GALLUP] * * * …

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